Baby blankets come in tons of different colors providing lots of visual interest and stimulation for the child. If you're wondering what types of colors you should target, it's not something to be extremely concerned about. Researchers believe that in the first month, babies like contrasting dark and light patterns - because they are not able to distinguish between similar colors shades - such as blue and green.
Teething blankets have become very popular over the years. These blankets typically have "chew tabs" along the edges that a child can chew on. These blankets are very popular among babies as well as their parents and you shouldn't consider it unusual if the teething blanket becomes your baby's favorite blanket. Most quality teething blankets are sturdy enough to place in the washer and dryer many times before they start to show signs of wear. This makes them very easy to care for.
When buying blankets for your child, be on the lookout for attached accessories or decorative items that could present a choking hazard. Be aware of loosely knitted parts of the blanket that your baby can possibly tear off and put in his or her mouth